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OMAHA BEE BLUKRES, STREET. ny part of the City, MANAGER. THE COUNCOIL OFFICE: NO, 12 PEAR Delivered by earrier In o H. W. TILTON TF H,|'I!V.V\l L1 Rueiers Orvicy, No, 4t 1G0T Evitor, No. 2 ———— MINOK MENTION, N. Y. P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co.. coal, A new boy gladdens the home of J, J. Shea, esq., on South Tenth street The case of Stout vs Naiman is still on i in the district court before Judge Deemer., Charles Beers of Minn Elise Anderson of Lincoln w terday by Justice Hendricks, A ma as issned yoo T. K. Townsend of Lincoln, * 3 Emma A. Johnson of Newton, 1 The P, E. O. will hold a mecting this morn- fngr at 1040 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. H. W. Tilton, No. 527 Fifth avenue, Pavil E, Seabrook, esq., has opened a law oftice at No, 505 Broadway, in the rooms formerly oceupied by Foster & Swearingen Milwaukee evening passenger came in over its own road last_evening for the first time since the washout. It arrived at 9:50 o'clock The tombola which whs to have heen held ny evening at the residence of George H. Chamip, on Fletcher avenue, has been post poned until a later date. The Models and Neolas will play at Mana- wa ball park Sunday afternoon forthe benefit of the Bradshaw suffercrs, The entire re- ceipts will be devoted to that charity. Mrs. W, W. Gilmore is confined to her home. No. 1007 avenue E, with a broken leg She fell on the porch and fractu the limb just below the kee. Drs, Green and Wa man reduced the fracture, A relie of the Bradshaw scen at Mueller's music store, thut was sent h 1o be repaired. is broken out, the keys are ¢ are broken, showing” the tervific forc clements, L. W. RRoss has for two 1,500 Ross place. T two stories high, J. € secured ay mit for a Bayliss & Palmer's add The following assignment cases made yesterday in the superior court: 12, 037, 0645 June 13, % 43 June June 1%, 018 (jury); J , M5 (jur (jury), 085: Junc 20, 651 (jury) June (Jury): June 23, 930 (Jury), 963 (jury); June 24, 5 Bert Sargent, re has bought out the stoc at No, 413 Broadway, the old J stand, and will at once pro the stock and business, Mr. Jknown in the Bluffs as a lively business man, and will do his she apolis and Miss re married yes terday to ’ b., and cyclone may be Itisa piano On building permits residences to be erected in sy will be of brick and will be Hansen has also 21,500 residence in tion. aken out of was June 14, of Sargent & Evans, of boots and shoes W. Phillips red to increase Sargent is well and energetic of the y is too well known a citizen 1 Simpl; 1 by the report published in another paper that he is “spot- g policomen,” and reporting their derelic- tions to their chief, Mr. Bray has plenty of business of his own, without interfering with other people, and such a report is as annoying as it isuntre Colonel D. B. Dailey and C. M. Hart, esq., were busy yesterday taking depositions in the case of J swwart and Samuel Haas vs Benjumin H. Wright. Two_ cases are pend- ing against th dant_who is aceused of embezzlome il and the other a eriminal _action ¢ takes the place of Major Lyman for the plaintiff. The young lady teachers of the institution for the d to be mo 3 was headed by A 1 nied by numb dics and gentlomon from tho city. duduing from reports ree a most, enjoyable time was had_fishing andboating, ending with un excellent supper at Hotel Munawa, . Mr. C. Spruit has just returned from Pella, T, where he was summoncd to attend the futieral of his futher, Mr. nit, who died there Saturday, M e seventy-six years. He had suffered with di betes for ten years, and the wasting of the disease, togethier with his advanced ye wiis more than his enfecbled system could withstand and he passed painlessly away. The Burlington's report for the month of May sdows a great increase in the stock busi- nesk in the blue grass region of southwestern Town and in the business of the road. They hundled 27,35 per cont of all the stock that went into the union stock yards at Chicago, and .62 per cont of the 8,608 horses that wert shipped to the Chicago market. This section is rapidly gaining ground as a horse raising countr, Considerable rejoicing was caused last even- ing by the reccipt of a telegram from Mar- shalltown stating that the John N, dwin, jr., hose team of this city, won the fiest plice and first money in the 48 class in 441 Council Blufts will énter a_first-class toam in the frc all, and it is a pumpki i Peak that they will win it. 1f th will be nothing in the Bluffs too good for them when they get home, The boat club has organized two erews for netive work at Manawa during the remaind of the season. The middleweizhts will be C, E. Reed, Harry Huas, Ha i Lew Dale, aud the lightw terson, Louic H. MeWillia and 1 3 L. and Phil Dodge will be herd in about fwo weeks, and will vow I singles and a donble. The boys are trying to work up a little enthusinsm in the clu and will endeavor to have several races the latter part of the season, One of the most attrac city on ‘middle ¢ windows in the is_that of Brown & Unger's eigar store Sroudway. A fountain is playing in the center, and o minfuture train of cars drawn by an aleohol_engine runs around it, The fountain basiu is filled with roses, ferns 1 pieces of broken quartz ever wi falls, The whole window. sin, is covered with moss, giving a vory ing effect. A handsome landscape painting of Faivmount park and Manawa, m Ir. Bagg of Lincoln, appears in the ground. rAngement is o natur artistic that it caunot fail to attract general attention, ——— For dinner or board apply to Mus, 623 Sixth avenue, Kemp, N-Y - PARAGRAPHS. Waterworks #16, Plumbing Co. yesterday from w'trip to & Mus. Stietz of Chicago is visiting Mrs. 0, on Havmony street M. Hubner, editor of the Nebraska City News, was in the eity yesterday. George . A, Anwerda of Pueblo, Colo., s the guest of City Auditor J. C. Lange R. Sovercign, commissione bureau of labor, was in the city H of tho yester Mrs hardon, rado. Julius Schneider, formerly of this eity but now of Nebraska City, is visiting friends in the Bluffs Dadgo of Spirit Take spent Puesday night as the guest of Captain W. W. Mars| and family in Omaha. Mrs. Ed ' Cogloy and her mother, Mrs. Stambach, left last ovening for Philadelphia, where they will spend the summer. Rev. Mr. Clendenning and Rov. J. E. En- sign of Omahu wero in the city yestorduy at. tending the state Sunday school convention Thomas Beard, of the American National bank of Sioux City is visiting friends in the Bluffs, and will take a ten days' respite}from business cares, Rev. Mr. Byers of Cogden, To., a delegate to the state Sunday school convention, is the guest of his old friend and college-mate, Mr. C. Spruit, on Fifth avenue. R. W. Morse, H. B. Forscutt and C. F Crose of Shenandoan were in the city yester- day. They visited the Chautauqua grounds and selected lots on - which to erect cottuges for the coming assembly. - A good hose reel froe with every 100 feet of hose purchased at Bixby's —— Salvationists Disturb Judge The Salvation army cclebrated versary of their orgaunization in Tuesday evening and & delegation from Omaha came over to help carry out the pro- praume in proper shupe. They left the bal | A, Metz nd mother, Mrs, V., Camp- left yesterday afterncon for Colo. McGee, the anni America on .OMAHA DAILY BEE THURSDAY, S0 | during the afternoon on different streets. She would doubtless recognize him should she hance to meet him again, The nervous shock caused by the attack was such that Mrs, James had to secure the assistance of some ladies in the neighborhood to help her to the motor car and start her for home, . sporting headq'vs, 418 B- for their evening parade about lock and they felt exceedingly hilarious, They all felt gay, from the human cyclone who extorts | condensed discord from the dingy and bat tered cornet to the elongated and cadaverous looking individual who habitually and system- atieally maltreats the bass drum for 365 days and nights duriug the year. Even Captain untethered his melliffuous voice squires o big streteh of the im- agination to call it mellifluous, but then it will have to go) and contributed his full share d and that finally got It so happened ling an_evening and when wh the The Maahattan i st, porcelain crown and bridge carl Dr. H. 8. W work, No. 12 F - Mrs, MeLaughlin Hea George Smithson appe quarters yesterday morning in an amiable frame of warrant for the arrest of Mrs, MeLaughlin | for disturbing the peace and using profane, and boisterous language. A few ) Smithson had Mrs, McLaughlin's on arrested for beating his littie girl, and the youngster is in jail with the prospect of ultimately being sent to_the reform school “d Krom Again, d at police h anything but » outfit that Judge McG e sion of court in the city building the outlandish din came piling in th open windows in huge gobs it caught the judge off his base, 50 to speak. It was 8o un- expected that it drove all thoughts of anything else out of his head, He was at a loss for a moment to understand what it was, but it soon dawned upon him and he dispatched Deputy Marshal Fowler with an order to rep- rima religious warriors and_arrest the noise. The officer hastencd —out to | It was this action on Smithson’s part th ovey instructions, but the - or angered Mrs, McLaughlin, and she " invaded was mnot so ceasily carried - | the Smithson domicile with a stock of wrath rushed to the head of the column that filled the little building to the eaves and aptain was exceuting some horrible con- | aozed through the shingles, . She called Mr. tortions and was too busy to notice him. | Smithson some names that would not look Fowler requested them to wake less noise, but | well in print and caused his wife to look upon the noiso aid not lessen. He next tackled the | him with suspicion and surprise. Ho ordered fellgw who blows the horn and made the same | the visitor off the plice, bup sho would not go request, but the fellow closed his eyes and | yntil she had eaused quite a commotion In «d out his cheeks, and the heartrending | the vicinity of Thirteenth streot and Second h that emanated from the big end of | ayenue, She was avrested by Doputy Mar- told Fowler that his effort was in | ghal White and . the. case Yot Houm» Just then the base drummer came | five o'clock last evening. - ond the deputy marshal essayed to el i in, but b fore he could do'so the Wall Pap drummer swung his.drum stick so close to his A DY ke Steb nose that the oficer desisted, and waited for il the fragile maiden whose voice is always try- 7 ing to incite u riot. Sne looked the officer squarely in the eye as she vociferousl clared “Follow —follow—I will follow and the bluff worked to perfection. Things were getting desperate, and the ofticer spit upon his hands and fixcd his glance upon red shirted disciple wlho was next in line. “I'm an ofticer and I tell you to let up on this infernal racket.” T} of the relic of the war of the rebellion one glance at the spd 1d then procecded to execute w intricate double shufife, pounding bis tambourine: with his hands, knces and elbows, preparatory to giving vent to a defiant yell. It was only preparatory, how- he yell died a bornin’. Just as b opened lis mouth the officer smashed him, anda sadly tangled up mixture of bloody shirt, tambourineand salvation warrior went caroming towurd th gutter. Fowler | coupled onto him and took bim to the station, where he was locked up. “It took you some time to stop that nois declaved the judge when Fowler reappeared in the court room. “They wouldn’ rest one of ther is locked up in'jail, “Well, let him stay the haps he’ won't be his_honor. ‘The judge relented, howey obscene 80 the hor Gillette & Fre If you wish to sell your property call on the Judd & Wells Co., C. B. Judd president, 606 Broadway Por ame Down Driver. : public generally don't know much about the nature of the accident at the insti- tute for the feeble minded at Glenwood suid J. C. Bixby yesterday, who has just r turned from that place. “The general im- | pression is that it was a cyclone that blew over the chimuey and wrecked a part of the building, but it did not. 1t was undoubtedly ue, and the tall smoke stack hapvened nd directly in the vortex, but it did not blow it over. It took off a section of about ten feet of the top and_carried it apparently to a great height, and then dropped itstra down like a pile driver. It came dow such crushing force that it cut its way | from the roof to the basement, Directly be- neath iv were two beds on the first and second floors in which were sleeping two of the in- mates, and these were the children who were * killed instantly their bodic mangled beyond recogni The bricks ud- hered solidiy and no debris was thrown into adjoining apartments.” keep still, and I had to ar- nswered the ofticer. *‘He Schmidt's gailery refurnished, and new in- | v, and fixed the | struments. For #0 days, $3.00 cabnets for bail ut’310, and the prisoner’s friends secured | §250, Elogant finish warranted. 220 Main the amount necessary for his release, He : e gave his name as JUH. Glassman, and ap- | J. C. Bixby, steam neaung, sanitary cngi- peared yesterday morning to answer to the | ncer, 443 Life building, Omaha; 203 Merriam charge of disturbing tie judge of the supevior | block, Council Bluff: court. It was shown that he was from o isaiy Oumaha, and he claimed that he did not luow Will Have a Regatta, that Fowlc un officer. On the contrary | mpe girectors of the Council Bluffs boat ho took him for a tough who was_ trying to | . i disturh the worshippers, and he was accord- | ¢lub hold a meeting last evening in - the par- lors of the Citizens’ State bank. All of the ingly releascd ie captain was on hand, and he had a | divectors were present, President Hannan in the chai A large amount of routine busi- great deal to suy until the colirt sat down on a 0ld i to eep still. ] s Sl eI R BT e x‘x”.].nh:.‘.l. | ness was disposed of, and the matter of hold- but cluimed to have supposed that | g 4 summer vegatta at Lake Manawn w there was an avrangement by which | discussed. It was decided that two e a deputy marshal was to notify the salva- | could be gotten in readiness for a club re tionists before they left the ball whenever nd the time was fixed for the there was a meeting of the _council or court Jily, provided cortain minor in session. ‘The court told him that he ts ean be made, Mr. Burh believe anything of the kind and would listen | g fine gold and silver cup us a 1 to nothing further from hig. Ttis stated | also donate medals for the winning that the captain will be arrested for the It will be exclusively a club _ affair S0 he took the disturbance. The salv: | the contesting cf are concerned, The ists have several times broken over th orews will begin practice at once. A and violated the agrcement by which single scull and double exhibition will also be are to refraiu from beating the drum or sing- | given, ing on Bryant strect when the council cb It was decided to enter J. T. Dodge for the ber is lighted up. Inasmuch as they are | single scull tacé and J. L, and_Phil Dodge allowed to parade and kick up such aricket | for the double race in the Spirit Luke stato overy evening, Judge MeGiee is of the opi regutta, and it is possible that a junior four that they are getting altogether too frisky | \will also be taken along. The state re breale over the slight restrictions | will be held July 15 and 16. The course is placed upou them. three-quarters ~ of a mile and turn. 1t erything works isfactonly the ngle and double also be entered in the regatta of the Mississippi Valley Rowing association to be held at Dulut, July 23 and 24, Plans were formilated for active work in the' club the remaguder of the season. Avrangements will be made with Colonel Teed for the free transportation of the train- ing crews while they ave at work, F. A, Buckman will coach the crews for the next onth, The proposition of Jacob G. Gaudaur of St, Louis relative to removing to this city and taking charge of the boats and crews was taken up and discussed. The divectors were ununimously in favor of securing him if possible. Inasmuch as he had submitted no written proposition, a committee consisting o Haas and_James Bouner was appointed to correspond with him with reference to terms, and C. R. Haunan and Charles Beno were ap- pointed another committoe to confer with Colonel Reed and se what arrangement could be entered into with him toward con- tributing a part of the money necessary to secure Mr. Gaudaur. - u wish to negotiate a loan on chattel or urity, at lowest rates, see I, H, brokers, Broadway and Main crew. far as - Wash Week. CHALLIE Now line of Amei Choice styles of challi A bargain, ceived, tw all the latest colors, Double fold chullic’ bicge (stripes only), piic, just half price. ARANTEED FAST BLACK SATEENS, ‘The new American fust black sateens, 12gc. English fast black sateen, New lot Mulhouse sateen (guaranteed), % Our new Austran henrietta sateen is equ in finish to u $1.00 wool henrietta. Our pri and #3c: usual price, 35¢ and 40c. PFIGURED’ SATEENS — NEW COLORS AND DESIGNS Another lot of our 8¢ sate We show 100 styles in our 1 in other stores fov lpc. choice line, 19c. All our 1 clusive styles) to go at 25¢ Sale List of Goods for This , light, mdium and es challies biege in . usual price Se. o, A bargain, teen, sold English sateen, | yd patterns (ex” a yard, former GINGHAMS, , fast colors, ic. y staple checks Se, quality domestic gingham (dress styles) ; I'vench ginghams (Toil du Nord and Sacewapa), all to go at 1 Scotch hams 19¢, worth e, Exclusive dr terns (12'yards) in Whytelaw’s and son’s Scoteh zephyrs, at Zic, former The new cashmere ombre %e, a bavgain, BOSTON STORE, Fotheringham, Whitclaw & Co, J.G. Leuders and Promoters of Low Prices, ——— Council Bluffs, 1 Sales of Yearlings. Get the Boston store prices on wall | Mopmis Pank, N. Y., June 10, number of prominent horsemen, whom is anxions to secure a yearling from the great, McGrathian's stud of Lexington, attended the sales today. ~ An_average of s had, which is the third best ever in_this country. Among the high y colt by Onondaga, J. A. and bay_or_brown colt by 1$1,875; brown colt Hall, #2500 brown rd, $1,800, Apron chec Best quit Best If real estate Sheafe & Co street, up-stai 1ce property centrally located H. Sheafe & Co. PHCe | Ohojee for sale by Tipton, real estate, 527 Bro pape Death of Mrs. Horace Evans, The announcement of the death of Mrs, ly Chapman-Evans cayries a sad shock to the hearts of a large circle of friends, muny of whom were not aware that she was ser- fously ill. Heart failure was the immediate cause ot h i occurred about 11 o'clock yesterduy morning. Her sister, Miss Mae Chapman, reach > but an hour s0 before the sad been ¢ from Kenosha, Wis., 8 Mrs, I was aged twenty-five years, and was the duughter of Mrs.J. W. Chapian, In May, 1587, she w 1 to Horace J. Evans of this' city, and thus has continued among the old friends of her girlhood. She was a member of the P. E. O. socie which was so vecently called upon to mourn the de parture of unother of its choicest members. She was ulso_a member of St Paul's Episcopal church, The avvangements for the fine al have not” been completed, and will be w nounced later, ~ Mrs. Evans was one of the sunniest, chee iest of women. She scattered smiles whe cver she went, und yet there was in het char- ter so much’ strength of womanly virtues, graced with such refinement, that she was in truth u favorite everywhere. On all si are heard expressions ‘of admivation and sor- ow, mingled with the tenderest sympathy for the young husband, the widowed mothe the fond sister and the' other mourning one: il The gasoline stove 1s more dangerous than the unloaded gun. Save life and property by using the'C. B. Gas and Electric Light Co.’s gas stoy r.mml Longfellow. by Strathmore, Colonel filly by Onondiga, P, Lori or lled vuns The Printers’ Home, ATLANTA, Ga, June 10.—At today’s session of the typographical union a special commit- tee was appointed to consider the proposed home at Colorado Springs, Reports fayoring the use of the Childs-Drexel fund wera pre- sented. The convention was_unanimous cou- cerning the general plan. A 80,000 home will be undoubtedly built at Colorado Springs. - e A Sad Accident, N. Y., June 10.—By a runaway Miss Belle Mitchell, g Mitchell, was futally and her Mus, Edward Mitchell, seri | ously injured. Miss Mitchell was to' have beer married next week. The other lady Lad just returned from her bridal tour. it 3 A Great Banking Company. Prira June 10.—Wharton Barker lias o A great American and European banking company with a capital of $25,000,- 00, one-half of which is to be issued at onee. Thé company will conduct a general financiai business. OswEGo, aceident toc ter of Mayor sister-in-la e Desivable dwellings located in all parts of the city, for rent by K. H, Sheafo & Co., Broadway and Main st., up stain 8. B Wadsworth & Co., 207 Pearl street, npett to Omaha, John H. Clam- Bringing Cla Bartior, Md., June 10, pett, who was arrested here, was taken to loanmoney for Lombard Iivestment company. | Omaha by a detective today, Heis charged - with shooting Johu Saul list Novewmbe A Daylight Garrote —_— Mrs. James, whoso husband is in the oil Over Niagara Falls, business, is in the habit of making his col- Niaaara Fatis, N, Y., June 10, man lections. Tuesduy afternoon while out with | dressed in black and wearing a full black some bills, she was assaulted on Pacific :w nll. Jl\‘ll‘n[T'nluflY‘In-l» .u (ltn.u Mmull.u avenue by a strange man, who attempted to | % ¢ ¢lovk taday und swifth to the brink of the snatch from her the leather bag in which sho | American Fulls, wherehie disappeared. carried the mopey thus collected. There Sobame o ihe were some boys iu sight, and she struggled [ o SETE OO with ““l\l n;u”\\‘..1.;1\..1|4[«1’n.x- vllfnldp. n.lul‘ Liaa Lo TG S IR A starting the boys to her relie e would Iy S James and took to bis heels, managing to es DRILDE W30 PEOYIILE RIRER cape. The attempt at robbery was a bold - 4 < one and well nigh successful.” The fellow Underwriters' Convention, had evidently been watching for Mrs. James NEW Yoik, June 10.—The nati i to get upon some unfrequented street or | tion of the Mutual life and accident under where she could not readily get relief, for she | writers begau its auuual couvention here remewbered having wethim several times | toduy. A Cabinet. The cabinet today de scheme to con without Al uss mind and swore out a | at | | dispute, |t Haurry ' HINGTON ITEMS, Further Consideratio Bill-The Mormo WASIINGTON, Jine 10, representing the | | rond company of the Church. B. Stahliman, & Nashville rail made G argument before the house committee on commerce today in oppo- | sition to the pending bill giving the interstate commerce commission power to fix rates upon Ironds, The republican wembers of the finance commit this morning further considered the tariff bill. The wool and silk schedules were examined and some items agreed to. senator Edmunds introduced a bill today providing that ull funds or other property lately belonging to or in possession of or | claimed by the corporation of the church of Josus Christ of the Latter Day Suints, to | which it shall appear there is no lawful right, | shall be devoted to the benefit of the public common schools in Utah, the money to boe | posed of by the secratary of the - interiony, | such a manner as <hall scem to him to | most expedient. The supreme court of Utah | 18 invested with authority to make all neces. sary and proper orders aria decrees for this purpose. Senator MeMillan today mlnml a bill to amend section 22 of the interstate com | merce law to make it provide that nothing in the law shall prevent transportation by any rier of supplies and muterial for use by v other earrier in it business as such for, eithier frec or at any rate of compon n that may be azreed upo 5,000,000 worth of new naval vessels at the navy department tod: The vessels bid for were of tl distinet types and thero was considerable itement about the contest between weste | ship buildpg firms engaged in the com- in The liouse committee on Indian.affairs has taken favorable action on the senate bill ap propriating various amounts aggregating ELGTH000 to enable fhe scerctary of the in terior to carry out, in part, the provisions of the act for the division of the Sioux res- ervation, B 2 The new offices of the great Rock [s- land route. 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam street, Omaha, ave the finest in the city. Call and see them, Tickets to all points east at lowest rates -— BISMARCK. on | SANGUINE ta War Cloud zon 1o Wor Loxnox, June i1.—The ¢ continued the report of the interview with Bismarck. *Nobody,” ke said, “was more carnest for peace than Emperor Wil who, bent upon internal reforms, had no idea of aggression.” Asked whether i wiis possible to_extinguish the French g grievances by the restor of her pro inces, hie declared such restoration atterly im possible, and that it must be left to time to remove thei ent. The rolations with Russia, aid, were good, and she certainly would not attack Germany. The czar was averse to conguest and disliked phy. exertion, point that was not without importance to the peace of Burope. The triple alliance, Bis- marck said, was certain to endure, Only the most unforescen recident could disturb Ku- ropean peace. He thought it impossible that England and Germany should cver go to war. I they did quarrel” it might lead to a coutinental conflict, oven if Kngland abstained from fighting, This, however, was a wild and improbable contingency, The African Bismarck ' said, wi a ing' matter and he believed Lord Salisbury’s temperate words were more to England’s” taste than Stanley’s fierce ones. In conclusion Bismurel spole in_the high- est pi ¢ Frederi saying that had he would have astonished the world by the vigdr of his per- sonality und rule. Europe's Hori- SRR A Tremendous Fact. Barnum returns fifty times more for the same price of admission than any other management ned of giv: iug, and his appr 1 t to Omaha will prove it move, emphatically than ever, - CE PROTESTS. FR: She Thinks England Should Evacuate the Land of Egypt. Panis, June 10.—In the chamber of depu- ies today Ribot, minister of foreign affairs, read France's note to Egypt. France con- tends that the time has arrived when Eng- ud, in accordance with the many declara- tions and_sclf-congratulations of her minis- and for the prosperity and sceurity of Egyot, ought to evacuate ‘the country. ~ The note evpresses surprise that the po do in_ recognizing that the profits conversion ought to be ap- to increasing Egypt's military in order to cnable her to dispense with British troops. Believing, however, that all parties intercsted a subject frauk conside to ihe conversion schenm tion_of cvacuation for futur M. Ribot_ declared that E dial relations with En 10 opportunity establishing bier negotiations, ired cor- lose ] supevior Roclk 160 kets at lowest rates and accommodations via the great land route. Ticket oftice, Wiih the Climat Laneno, Tex., June 10.—[Special Telegram to Tue Bee.]—Another fine rain has been (ulling all day in this section, benefitting the Southwest Texas, in which 0 is situated, is the finest portion of the and st becoming an agricultural The stockmen are falling back willingly before the man with the plow. The cheap and ex- ceedingly fertile lands in this section are ng taken up by industrious farmers and the aspect of the whole country is undergoing & complete change, The Laredo furniture factory, which com- menced operating the other day, is turning out some first class work. i The Laredo cotton gin and mi pany, which has ouly beeu in ¢ moniths, has foand it ne ders for additional mach o to supply the demand with their present equipment, although running day and night The Laredo improvement company are in receipt of a large amount of new machinery for their electric railway and electric light plants. Parties from the north who are sojourning here are delighted yith our climate. They state they feel the hedt far move keenly in northern and eastern cities than in Laredo - - 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam streets fs the new Rock Island ticket of Tick- ots to ull points ast at lowest rates, is, country. ing com- ce or- - - ATHLETIC PRINCETOX Unveiling of Tablet, This morning unpul games took place, in which three records were broken, 220 vavds being run in cven, time, 20 yurds in in 223¢ seconds by Cary, and ' the shiot bein put 2 feet 5 inchies by Jdanewiy The Guyot memorih) tablet was unveiled in :\L.mu.uul chupel totgay. Dr. Patton, in uc ccpting it mado”a interesting address, After ‘inner th foundution stoncs. of the new halls were laid with silver trowels by Patton for Clio hall and Dr. McCosh for whig hall. The contents of the stones were college end society catalogues, photographs of buildings and college presidents, e'c. To. night class reunions taking plac every where and there is universal jollification and handshaking, - A FATAL PRIZE ken Prixceroy, N, J., Jun the twentieth 10, FIGHT, Two Waiters Battle for Love the Golden Gate Club. SAN Fraxcisco, Cal., June 10.—Harry Bride and Frank Lar waiter | reled over a girl. Phey agreed to fight it out at the Golden Gate elub. After all the humin arranged twelve rounds were fought last night, At the end of the twelfth routd Larue had not u seratel M Bride wa blood fr unconseious, his mouth, ears and' nose his head L wus tesribly bruised, McBride died this Befor M two qua ies were Tarift l JUNE morning without havin ness, a blood vessel hiuving burst in his head Larie was arrested. & tary Jamison of the Golden Gate club, Frank Jones, director, Tim McGrath and John Joel have been arvested 12, seconds, Hurry Up, Grandfather Barnun The grentest show on varth is coming soon and wo add _our basso profundo to the “childish treble™ of *Ploase huvry up, Grandfather Phineas Taylor!” - Rail 10. a suit brougt rod of the ol t nville § Vincennes railway company to erce entered by Judge Blodgott ing the title to the road in eastorn Hlinois, or to seeure an ing the money paid by tho latter com belong to the judgment of creditors A bill was filed in the United States court George Blodeen and A, & W. Spies ainst the Chicago & Eastern Illinofs rail rond company for u receiver for that branch of the road extending from Dulton to Danville, 1L, and from Bistarck, 111, to Snoddy's Mills, Ind. The bill charires that the castérn Hlinois road, since giving the mor in 1884, has ceased to keep a sepatate account and they want an accounting. - The only railroad train out of Omaha ssly for the accommodation of . Couneil Bluffs, Des Moines and busi the Rock Island vestibule limited, leaving Omaha at 4:15 pom. daily. Ticket office 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam st., Omaha - Wall Street Rumors. New Yonk, June 10.—~A rveport is current on Wall street today that the Richmond terminal company was the real purehaser of the city of Balti Baltimore & Ohio stock, It is also reported that the Northern Pacific was in with the deal and would usc the Baltimore & Ohio as an castern connec tion. The deal is also said to inelude a pro vision for an arrangement which “the Pacific - Mail steamship line will _mako " mmal point and give the North fic a trans-Pacific serviec John B. Inman of the Richmond terminal today said: “Nothing definite has been agreed upon, as part of the Richmond ter- minal will play in the t Naturally enough we desir outlet for our trade ew York and the n y for purchasing the Baltimore & Obio stock will be apparent A Suite, Justice Tw Cricaco, hearin Harlan is June judgment ors v in 1854, v Chic: orde ro and declar- wy to icago by s wsation of the age. = THE CLOSING DEAL. The Sacand Fox Indians About Ready to Sign. St. Louis, Mo., June A Sue and Fox agency special says: The Cherokee commis- sioners believe tomorrow will end the work of arranging the finul details in conncetion with the deal made Saturday for the cession of all lands belonging to and ~Fox Indians. The in high glee over the prospects « big payments soon and seem to v ve the best end of the deal. Therich i in the tribe is H. €. Jones, who be- 5 the owner of 1,900 acres of land besides 2,000 in moncy, Other Indians rich in proportion.” Several boome wagons loaded with tents and other necessi ies were discovered last evening making fov Towa country to wait for the opening, ted” soon. seeuring ize that Raise, Prrrsnvng, June 10, At today's session of the Amalgamated association it was decided that the price for puddli ivon in_ the eastern district (cast the Alleghenies) should be £ per to This means the easte workers w demand an inerease of pay all around ap- oximating 15 per cent is move may be looiced upon as throwing down the gauntlet, and the 3 sation that the manu s will not._hesitate to express their of Sarah @ Sharon Beaten. SaN Fraxcisco, Cal, June 10.—The su- preme court of California toda da decision reversing the judgment of the lower court granting alimony and counsel fees to Sarah Altnea Sharon” ine her divoree case against Witliam Sharo The alleged con- tract of marrinze on which she bas claims was declared by the United States cireuit court in 5% to be a forgery, and, therefore, null and void. A Compromise Fede tion Bill. WasniNGroy, June 10.—For the fourth time the republican representatives were in caucus tonight upon the subject of the na tional clection law, the Lodge and Rowell bills being up. The preference of southern republicans was for the Lodge plan. Finally Speaker Reed pointed out how the differences betw the ad- herents of the two bills could be adjusted by a combination of the features or principles of cach which were unobjected to. His proposition was unanimously ac- cepted and Rowell and Lodge were instructed to formulate a compromise bill. - Reformed Presbyterian Your, June 10.—In the Reformed byterian synod this morning the com- son the Chinese question denounced tion Jaws. The report was adopted and a copy was sent to President Harrison. At the afternoon session a discussion was begun of the reporton the subject of union with the general synod. A large nuaber of the members spoke against union and three forit. The matter went over uutil tomorrow. -— A Priest Indicted. Torepo, O.,June 10.—Rev. Father Quigley, of St. Francis de Sales church, was today indicted by the grand jury “for misdemeanor or for neglecting to report pupils to the board of education,” as provided by the law passed last year, 1t is under that he refused to do 5o under advi sel that the law was unconstitutional, & Governor Fifer, 1L, June 10.—A number of from Chicago called on and requested him to ion of the legis- to issue §3,000,000 fair. The governor his decision in the pastor Urgi SPRINGFIELD, world’s fair oficials the governor today issuc a call for a special s lature to authorize Chicag in_bonds in aid of the iid he would announce matter tmorrow. il s Very Liberal Contributions. Asnunry Pank, N. J., June 10.—The general synod of the Reformed chur America lopted the report of the committee on for. eign missions. The contributions have been so liberal this year that the debt has been greatly rveduced, and the prospect that the chureh will be obliged to relinquish one of its fields is now averted. hin -— Steamship Arrivals, Mamburg—The Scrvia, from New Hay Runie, At New York from New York; burg; the Wevia, from from Liverpool At Moville—The Devonia and the S Indiana, from New York The Standard Shows Fig Loxnoy, June 10.—The Standard strongly against Mr. Blaine's ers to Behring sea, It says to employ force wrongfully subjects or property, foree on our side also, The gru affairs way arise from his temperate action. —————————— The Queen and th the S \, from Bremen; the e of pr sending ¢ *If b against will vest uis: attempts British ed f be condition’ ¢ und in heedless When Taby was slck, we gave her Castorla, When'she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she b When she had Children, shie gave thew Castoria, came Miss, she clung to Castoris, S‘JACOBS o1}, and I« could Oil, whi SPECTAT P OR A JOR SALE « t house: BlufTs W PEW Rhiode shorthiund take diet hepositios attention YV LY pas rent whon you can buy homeon the s atany tin on the fol A lome A Tioine A hone A ho A Tion Other priced hones above nic nd fnter Tross ouncil I NOR Sa trally Eightl 8t l‘“”‘ It W B IEAVE soveral beautit that we will trade for Tots In On Wells Co,, T! PICTURE AND MOULDINGS Ever by our stor wholesale stock of M at sherif wholesale framnies ch ished i best grade of goods i Niles & W Cures Backache. Backache. Backache. October 2, 1868 Martines, Cil 1k or lie down froin la veril weeks. St Jacobs Iy eured me, othier romcdies b 0 50, FIRED HITTMAN Cloverdnle, Ind. ains settiad in uflered groatly s cured b MRS, P, trn, T tried St Jac M. REINHE OUNCIL BLUFFS, LE—( i g adway, o Jersey cow and one soy, oo suddld unieil B ivs, Garden land, by J co. 102 RITING nnd % hus opened o goneral 1 and typewriting and Is pro wtion efther at the ofifee or« nsand lognl copying glve Room 4, Brown building lorthand e terms, and in case of your 1e leave vour fumily the lowing térms worth $L00) at £12 per month worti 31500 b $18 per month worth £2000 at 24 per month, worth ££000 at $5 per nonth worth #4000 at $I8 per month tarms, the sam nthly payments fnclude priy st Por (il particulars eall e ld & Wells Co. 690 Broad 11Ts, T LE-~Hotel property loeated. Mis Win, *ouncil Bluffs, NT—Two gooil « 28 Pearl strect Noble, Tmotern h wbored v paha or Couneil Ylufls, The Council Blafrs, HE LARGEST STOCK OF FRAM It to the west arc The goods comprisg now on s ssale at e, caper than teriul for. Toss thin 25 per ec We will sl you pi you can buy the The stock compris. le. Come und St dwiy, Council | haley, 406 Br Feb 8, 1887, coufined to bed and 1 do not fenr ouce. MER, NOTICE Main st., Couneil rod to modern houses, Judd & the enti Adler, and were bouzht i MAXON & BOURGEOIS, ARCHITREROTS JAND(— SUPERINTENDEN FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS. Rooni 250 Morriam Bloek, Counofl Bluffs, Room 610 N. ¥, Life Building, Omaha, Neb, F. M. ELLIS & CO.,, Architects AND DUILDING SUPERINTENDENTS Rooms 49 and 48 Beo Bulld Omaha, Neb,, and Rooms 244 46 Merelam Block Coutell Bluffs, T~ Correspondence solicited, W.A.GOEHRING PRACTICAL HORSE SHOER. First Class work guaranteed in every respect, 858 Fourth Street. Council Bluffs - - TS, Taw e oil av- nek bs nd oS, Hol- with lowa Lulu o for — o J. D. JACKSON, - GUarantazd Dentistry: tdge work, Including nll lines of St it Ao and continuous gum work specials Contour filling denth clear Anesthetios given when desired 1 extracting e hours, 8 to 120, . and 2 to 6 . m Office room, 02 Merriam biock, Connell Bluffs The weipal on lway, 18 MAIN ST. L UINIBDIECY 2. Cufls de. hiefs ] Unders Socks g Shirts 10e. Collars shirts 8. Handker Ladlies’ elothes cheap, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, ,JOHN SAN KEE. w. L 1., EDMUNDSON, Pres, CHAS. R, TIANNAY, CitizensState Bank OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, Paid Up Capital. Surplus and Profi*s........ Laability to Depositors SHUGART, ice-Pres. Cashiler ES $160,000 50,000 850,000 0. Gigason, B. I, Edmundson, Ciles Danking busis surplus Of any ale ne of cture n- sthe Hufrs, st rzest capital and Southwestern Low: st on Time Deposits, ik in Interc C S ‘—\SII and DOOR e Bost equ tory in tl LD S and aspeelalt streets, C HRIS BOSEN, tory and Planing Mill. most_centrally located 11 mode ed by skilled ven to seroll L trimming. Genera 1 estimates for houses Corner North Main ouncil Bluffs, Telephos tippod e et 1 buildings Mynste THOS. OFFICE WAL L PuseY. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. Corner Main and Broadway. Council Bluffs, lowa. ors in foreizn and domestic exeh 1 fac- ) cojleetions made and iuterest paid on t deposits. T 1 con- The J. A. Murphy MANUFACTURING CO,, Sash, Doors. and Bhn(ls Band a Planing. Kindling sawdust first-cla YOU 1st Avenue and 21st Strect, nd Seroll Suwing. Sawing of all kinds. wood #.50 per load delivered. by, the barrel 2. All work elephone 223, R PATRONAGE T SOLICITEL Iflcctnc lrussvs, Belts, Chest Protectors, Ete. nts Wanted. DR. C. B JUDD, A 61 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFS, JEREWRI. Cloun 0 be TI0WA as Stoves and Ranges class. They are made inal These stoves are the very best of their ez zme | designs and sizes, for all purposes, and their durabil- ity insures them to last a lifetime. 1,000 in Council ffs, and one burner consumes 10 feet hour, making the cost of running about only Blu an costs $1.50 per Gas equal to gasoline, with nonc of its danger YELLOW AND ) CABBA ~f T N[ TR Last §l:\‘l C A BEERE Wholesal Jewsl Girculating Water Heater. This Teater is to be connected with the kit hot water bofler, 1E W1 Take the place of £ wates front in i range or cook stove. 1Umay also be nsed in combination with a ringe or cook stove. | de Bired LIS made ontirely of east ieon and 1+ packed With mineral wool batwaen e lining und oits1 4o 1wt i OF water from = 1o 2 oot of g, nt 10-10 ) ro 8 ire There nre thres burneri Lelw the double pine oIl 1t 14 1 u, long, 8 0. wide and 16 in. ligh N0 Ibs dowel 15 the only i 1 Water T the world that is eompa orful und 15,00, thivk of it! Try to ILI JUsE whit you want More thin 100 dITCrent kin from, Laties, come and LIt Buy one, for 8 of gns Atoves to selecs o them and try thea, Council Bluffs Gas & Electric Light Co, 211 AND 210 MERRIAM BLOCK. A BIG LOT OF NANSAMOMOND SWEET POTATO PLANTS GES AND OTHER VEGETABLE PLANTS FRUITS, ETC. SON, Pierce Street - - Council Bluffs Ia, MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, & COMPANY nd Retail Dealers 1n +% FURNITURE. Nos. 205 1 argest Stock nd Lowes and Broadway, and Dealers, send for Cut 10 Council t Prices 204 end 206 Hiorco Bluffs, » =) i Stone Birkinbine PROFESSIO Hy Specific Buildin draulic NAL DIRECTORY. [I~Um:u.uj Brown and Sunitary Engineer. Plans, ations. Supervision of Public Worlk, g, Coucil Bluffs, lowa. Justice of the Broadway, Co & Sims churz Attorn eral ( Council Poace, Olfico over wcil Bluffs, lowa, P — eys alaaw. Practice in the tate yurts, looms 7 and 8§ Shuga p-Beno Blu lowa. Amerioan Expross, No. Fed and i ’ T ¢

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